Anonymous wrote:Law school may be the best answer. Major in whatever he's best in. Study hard for the LSAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
I’m a community college instructor. It’s very common for students at 4-year colleges to take a few classes at a CC, usually because they are cheaper an/or easier.
Are they easier? I’m making an assumption but I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
I’m a community college instructor. It’s very common for students at 4-year colleges to take a few classes at a CC, usually because they are cheaper an/or easier.
Are they easier? I’m making an assumption but I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
I’m a community college instructor. It’s very common for students at 4-year colleges to take a few classes at a CC, usually because they are cheaper an/or easier.
Are they easier? I’m making an assumption but I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
I’m a community college instructor. It’s very common for students at 4-year colleges to take a few classes at a CC, usually because they are cheaper an/or easier.
Are they easier? I’m making an assumption but I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Communications. DH was terrible at math and took the bare minimum in high school, barely passing Algebra 2 then stopping. He majored in this. It takes networking and work experience but 30 years later he makes significantly more than me. I majored in a STEM field. It’s what you do with a degree afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:Communications or Psychology. It’s fine he’ll be able to land a job. He just needs to string together a few good internships in the area he wants to pursue…
International Relations as one PP mentioned above requires a few economics courses, and if he isn’t doing well in Micro, we won’t do well in the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
I’m a community college instructor. It’s very common for students at 4-year colleges to take a few classes at a CC, usually because they are cheaper an/or easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several multi-millionares I know got Cs in math toward finance degrees. All he has to do is pass.
OP here. That's what I told him. I'll see how many classes he can take at community college. I'm assuming calculus at CC would be a bit easier but I don't know. Has anyone's kid done this?